| Fiber Drawing Tower Ups Quality, Enables Diversity
Fiberoptic Systems Inc.
(FSI) of Simi Valley, Calif., a manufacturer of
optical fiber and assemblies for the OEM market,
experienced a significant increase in demand for
its diverse products and services. The company needed
to produce raw optical fibers with glass combinations,
fiber diameters and bundle sizes that varied significantly
from day to day, so it began a search for a method
of automatically drawing glass optical fiber that
would be easily adaptable to the complexity of the
company's manufacturing schedules and that could
be modified or upgraded with minimal cost, effort
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FSI's new optical fiber
drawing tower provides many benefits.
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The fruit of their labors
FSI chose Automation Engineering Inc.
(AEI) of Woburn, Mass., a designer and builder of specialized
automation machinery and advanced control systems for photonics
manufacturing, to design and implement a drawing tower.
AEI coordinated all aspects of tower design, fabrication
and implementation, and customized the drawing tower design
within a time frame more typical of a noncustom machine.
The company worked closely with FSI during system development.
The resulting tower design provides greater
rigidity, a more effective structure-and-ways design, extended
preform length and feed-speed range, and scalable mechanical
component design for ease of future expansion.
The controls employ a Pentium industrial
PC running AEI's open-architecture FlexAuto software for
all motion and process control, graphical operator interface
and production-tracking functions. The tower has modem dial-in
support for remote diagnostics and software upgrades. A
color graphic touch-panel display unit provides intuitive
feedback to operators and maintenance personnel.
Fiber optic sensors automatically detect
and signal a break in the fibers during the drawing process.
A microprocessor-driven fiber guide shuttle subsystem supports
the drawing of "figure-8" bundles with coordinated electronic
drive of the shuttle mechanism, allowing automatic adjustment
of the shuttle for different bundle sizes.
Flexible, easy to use
The FlexAuto control software allowed
AEI to configure the control logic for the new tower so
that multiple series of production sets could be easily
defined.
The staff can quickly enter different
fiber diameters and bundle sizes for each set. For example,
the production sets for the current shift could be set as
six 1/4-in. bundles of 0.002-in. fiber, 10 1/8-in. bundles
of 0.001-in. fiber, and four 3/8-in. bundles of 0.0015-in.
fiber. The control system will automatically determine required
motion control speeds and profiles and execute changes during
the production shift without operator intervention.
This new drawing tower allows FSI to
furnish products made under optimum conditions, pass along
cost savings based on less waste and higher fiber yield,
use enhanced production control to achieve shorter lead
times, and provide an expanded product line using a greater
diversity of glass optical fibers.
RAM
Contact: Fiberoptic Systems Inc.,
Simi Valley, Calif.; (800) 995-8016.

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